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  • Drop Ship
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  • Drop Ship is a vehicle that appeared in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
  • Shipping company akin to UPS in season two. It's name may be on "Drop Kick"
  • A common vehicle in Military Science Fiction: A Drop Ship is a craft used to carry troops, vehicles and/or supplies from an orbiting ship to the surface of a planet and back, sometimes while under fire. Some are effectively a Military Mashup Machine between a space shuttle and a transport helicopter, while others are full-sized landing craft that are substantially larger. If the ship is armed and/or the troops involved happen to be reinforcements, it may be the vehicle of a Gunship Rescue. For when the vehicle is not designed to go back up, see Drop Pod. Often part of a Standard Sci-Fi Fleet.
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  • Drop Ship is a vehicle that appeared in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
  • Shipping company akin to UPS in season two. It's name may be on "Drop Kick"
  • A common vehicle in Military Science Fiction: A Drop Ship is a craft used to carry troops, vehicles and/or supplies from an orbiting ship to the surface of a planet and back, sometimes while under fire. Some are effectively a Military Mashup Machine between a space shuttle and a transport helicopter, while others are full-sized landing craft that are substantially larger. If the ship is armed and/or the troops involved happen to be reinforcements, it may be the vehicle of a Gunship Rescue. Truth in Television, given the fact that the physical requirements of "getting from a planet to orbit and back" are far, far different than those of "getting from orbit around one planet to orbit around another". Think of the lunar lander as a kind of Drop Ship and you'll get the idea. For when the vehicle is not designed to go back up, see Drop Pod. Often part of a Standard Sci-Fi Fleet. Examples of Drop Ship include: